15 years ago today, Andy Pettitte pitched a complete game shutout against the Detroit Tigers, but that wasn't the big story of the game. The big story was that the Yankees won the game 8-0, they scored all eight runs in a single inning and they didn't hit a home run. Oh, and that Chris Turner was the starting catcher that day.
Remember him?

Here's the play by play of that big fourth inning. It started with Dave Mlicki pitching for the Tigers and ended with Nelson Cruz pitching for them. No, not that one.

Chuck Knoblauch and Derek Jeter both finished the game 3-5 - Jeter had two RBI and Knoblauch had one. Tino Martinez and Jose Vizcaino were the only starters without a hit but both got on base and Vizcaino collected an RBI and scored a run thanks to a sac fly and getting on base via an error. Bernie Williams finished with two RBI which brought his season total to 74. Yes, 74 RBI on June 29. Holy moly. He'd finish with career-high 121 that year.

Back to Chris Turner. In 2000, he played in 37 games (started 23) for the Yankees. He had 102 PAs, 89 ABs. He had 21 hits, 21 strikeouts, 10 walks, was hit by a pitch and had two sacrifice hits (bunts, no sac flies).